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Community News Here AndThere About Franklin Countv Justice Mrs. Z. T. Perry spent sev eral days the latter part of the week visiting relatives In Jack sonville and Peletler. Mr. Per ry went down tor the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wheless and sons Terry and Danny from Durham spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice. Mrs. Vera S. White, Miss Nancy White and Mr. Carlos White visited Mr. andMrs. John Walker and family in Lacrosse, Va., Sunday. Carlos plans to spend several weeks with the Walkers. Guests of Mrs. Z. V. Wheel er for dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wheeler and children Annie Lee, Jerri and Tommle, Jr., from Raleigh. Guests that called in the af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hawkins and Mr. Qulncy Haw kins from Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mulchl from Nelson, Va., Mrs. Steve Hlght and Miss Linda Williamson from Buffalo Junction; Mrs. Raleigh Daniel and Miss Mary Daniel from Vlrglllna, Va. Guests that called on Mrs. Montagress S. Mercer Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Ben F. Wood, Mrs. Zeb Jones and Mrs. David wood from Spring Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Melody and Michael visited Rev. and Mrs. Calvin C. Bloxom and family In Chatham, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howardcarden, Jo Anne, Ricky and Howard Lee and Mrs. Joseph Perry spent Sunday in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Perry and children, Donna and Ken. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Harris and children, Terry, Sandra and Gloria, visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gatllng In Henderson vllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and children, Johnny and Connie Sue, from Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. CalvlnC. Blox om and daughter Susan from Chatham, Va., visited friends In the community Monday. Mrs. Jack Raper, Mrs. Glenn Turner and granddaughter, Pa tricia Jones, from Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. R. L. Hayes, Ethel and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wicks visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wicks and family In Durham Monday. m Rock Spring Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Baker (iad u their quests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ebbte Stalling* of Zebu Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pearce have as their guest Mrs. Mil dred Spain of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jeffreys, Jeff, Barbara and Debbie spent Saturday night In Farmvllle with Mr. and Mrs. WUton Duke. Mrs. Daylon Pulley of Spring Hope visited Mrs. Dan Pearce Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde prlvette, Mrs. Clara Driver and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith of Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Ashevllle and toured the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee from Friday un til Monday. Mrs. Minnie Thompson of Rocky Mount is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnstead. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Strick land and Susan of Cary spent Sunday with Mr. HowardStrlck land. Gold Sand Mr. Maurice Nelms of Long Beach, California, If visiting his brother, Mr, Graham Nelms, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton King and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Raleigh spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ayscue. Miss Bettle Jean Smith of Goldsboro spent Friday and Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pleasants and baby of Greenville visited relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie May of Burlington visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Edwards Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watklns spent Wednesday In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gupton of Greensboro spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Gupton. Red Bud Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ez zell, jr., from Raleigh visit ed the Fernle Tharrlngtons over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Crelghton Gup ton from Raleigh visited the Lee Guptons Sunday night. Mr. Lee Gupton, Mrs. Clyde Gupton and Mrs. W. B. Leon DOBBS SMART SET For style and stamina, the Dobbs Smart Set has earned a place in your wardrobe. Fitted and shaped expertly, this hat will keep you looking fashionable. , $12.50 oomi MCHJ SHOP tiMtimnnnr ard visited the Kennedy Home at Klnston Thursday. They coured the farm and houses there and heard a program of music and Inspirational mes sages. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin from Norfolk, Va., visited the J. R. Griffins over the week end. Seven Paths Mrs. Sidney Alford stayed In Rocky Mount a few days last week with a daughter, Mrs. Bay ard Sykes. Julian Alford, of Portsmouth, visited during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore, of Raleigh, and Roy Wilder, of' Spring Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moore Sunday af ternoon. I Mrs. Larry Cooke and son, of Norfolk, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wheeler and family several days this week. I Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. L, McGregor were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc Gregor and son, of FayettevlUe. Attending a family reunion In Rocky Mount Sunday were Mrs. Ber*ha Moore, Mrs. Pat Jes sup, jimmy and Johnny Jessup. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. H int and Mrs. LlxzieSykes this week are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hunt, of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Champion spent the weekend In Nags Head and enjoyed fishing In the surf. W. D. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher visited Mrs.O.B. Fisher InCastallaSunday after noon. The M. E. Fisher* also visited Mr. and Mrs. Taylor "Harper near Castalta. Mrs. Arthur Strickland and Miss Margaret Strickland from Hampton, Va., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Stalllngs Sunday. Miss Strickland spent the weekend. Others who visited Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Stalllngs and son of Wilson; Mrs. Horace Pearce and Horace, Jr., of wake Forest. Youngsville Miss N ancy Holden Is In Ashe vllle, N. C. this week to attend the southern regional confer ence of the American Public Welfare Association. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnes were at their home here during the past week end before going on the tobacco market at Clarksvllle, Virginia. , Mr. and Mrs. James Tlm berlake of Flagtown, New Jer sey arrived Saturday tor a visit with Mrs. Mary Tlmberlake. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Par rlsh went to Winston Salem Sunday to visit with their child ren at Wake Forest College. Despite words to the contrary, almost weryone has an axe to grind? and grinds It. Wood y Mr. Talmadge Gupton from Rocky Mount, spent the week end with his mother -and fam ily. Miss Nancy Read returned to Wake Forest College, In Wln ston-Salem, N. C. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Mercer and daughter from Falls Church Va., Mr. and Mrs. John L. Read from PalmerSprlngs, Va., and Mrs. F. P. Read from Warrantor, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F4 A. Read. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Welter visited Mrs. W. H. Leonard In Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. Arthlir Roger* from Fla. and his son from Durham were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Mrs. Grover Leonard from Plnetops spent the week end with her brother, Tom Pearce and family. Centerville . Mrs. Eva Summer, Mrs. Ola Duke and daughter from Mur freesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Duke and boys from Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neal during the week end. Scouts The first Cub Scout Pack meeting of the new year In Youngsville will be held at the community house on Monday night, September 30, at 7:30 with Cubmaster W. R. Evans presiding. There will be a graduation ceremony held for Boy Scouts and Weblos Scouts who will be going Into the Boy Scout Troop. New Cub Scout Dens have been organized this month . and meetings held. Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Downey, Taylor and Patricia, at Gajtonla spent the week end with Mrs. Downeys' mother Mrs. C. T. Hudson. Mrs. Hattle Faulkner and Mrs. Edith Lee of Clinton were din ner guest of Mrs. C, T. Hud son Sunday. Mr. Carneal Downey, Jr., and room mate of State College were dinner guest of Mrs. C. T. Hudson Sunday. Thanks We would like to express our deepest thnaks to our many friends for every card, flower, visit, and every expression of sympathy shown to us during the Illness and death of our son and brother, Mr. Hubert Allen. Sincerely, Mrs. S. P. Allen and Children Expect great things from Chevrolet again-for'64 ...Jet-smooth Luxury '64 CHEVROLET Chevrolet was luxurious before, but you should see it now. With smart new styling, the '64 Chevrolet looks even longer (but isn't). There's even a whole new series this year? the Impala Super Sports? with front bucket seats as standard equipment. (The new Im palas and Bel Airs are more luxurious, too. Even the lowest priced Biscaynes have new foam-cushioned seats front and rear and are fully carpeted.) Of course, you expect more than just '6i Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan? one of 15 Jel-mooth luxury Cherrolets. luxury from Chevrolet. A choice of 16 power teams, for instance? a 6xand six V8's up to 425 hp (optional at extra cost). And quieter transmissions. Jet smooth ride with Full Coil suspension. Fiush-and-dry rocker panels, Delco tron generator, self-adjusting brakes and other low-upkeep features. If you've ever wondered how luxurious Chevrolet could get ? with all the extra-cost options there are to choose from? that's entirely up to you. Takey??' first look at the fiat CHEVELLE, You've never seen anything like this totally new line of cars before. Chevelle is new in everything but Chevrolet quality. Chevelle is a good foot shorter than the big cars, so it parks easily. Yet the interior of its Body by Fisher gives you a generous supply of passenger and luggage room. The ride is surprisingly smooth with ^ rugged coil spring at all four wheels. And not so surprisingly for Chevrolet, the new Chevelle offers a choice of engines ranging from an economical 120-hp 6 to a 220-hp New Chetelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe? one of 11 models in three treat teritf. V8 (optional at extra cost). Choose ,the ^ Chevelle you like best from the three series ?the Malibu Super'Sport, the Malibu atid the 300 Series, eleven models in all ? at your Chevrolet dealer's. (This good- 1 looking Malibu Super Sport maybe?) THERE'S 5 IN B4 CHtVBOLFT.CHEVEIXE !, CHIVY H. CORVAIR and CORVETTt HOWE CHEVROLET -BUKK COMPANY 124 W. Nash T St. Louisburg, N. C. GY 6-3314 , M.nuf.ctur.r . uc.n.. no. no
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